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Standard Processes

At Rize Industries we understand the strict regulations that the civil sector must abide by and conduct our processes to meet those same standards. We repair issues caused by the shifting of subsoil due to natural and man-made factors and in doing so minimize the risk of further subsidence related complications.

Like Commercial & Infrastructure properties, subsidence can have an effect on critical infrastructure and civil works such as bridges, roadways and tunnels. Geo-Polymer injection is a cost and time effective non-invasive solution.

Applications

Rize Industries provides effective polymer injection solutions to repair subsidence damage for critical transport and infrastructure assets. We understand industry regulations and conduct repairs to meet standards.

We can stabilize subsoils and fill voids beneath roads, railways, airports, shipping ports, bridges, tunnels, utilities, and more.

Our Process

We inject engineered geo-polymers to lift settled concrete, fill voids, and stabilize weak grounds. This prevents further subsidence issues in a cost-effective, non-invasive manner with minimal disruption to operations.

Benefits

Our transport infrastructure repairs provide benefits such as meeting industry standards, stabilizing subsoil to prevent more subsidence, filling voids, rapid and cost-effective solutions, and minimal downtime.

Contact Us

Contact Rize Industries for proven subsurface repair of roads, airports, ports, bridges, and critical infrastructure. We keep things running smoothly.

What we do:
Roads and Rail
Airports and Ports
Utility Infrastructure

Sunken Concrete

Void Filling

Unlevel Structures

General Subsidence

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Simply fill in the form below or give us a call at 778-808-9075 and we’ll get in contact with you within 2 business day for your priority free quote and structural assessment.

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